#!/bin/bash
#
# Cover for a bug in libiptc:
# - the chain 'node-98-tmp' is the last in the list sorted by name
# - there are 81 chains in total, so three chain index buckets
# - the last index bucket contains only the 'node-98-tmp' chain
# => rename temporarily removes it from the bucket, leaving a NULL bucket
#    behind which is dereferenced later when inserting the chain again with new
#    name again

(
	echo "*filter"
	for chain in node-1 node-10 node-101 node-102 node-104 node-107 node-11 node-12 node-13 node-14 node-15 node-16 node-17 node-18 node-19 node-2 node-20 node-21 node-22 node-23 node-25 node-26 node-27 node-28 node-29 node-3 node-30 node-31 node-32 node-33 node-34 node-36 node-37 node-39 node-4 node-40 node-41 node-42 node-43 node-44 node-45 node-46 node-47 node-48 node-49 node-5 node-50 node-51 node-53 node-54 node-55 node-56 node-57 node-58 node-59 node-6 node-60 node-61 node-62 node-63 node-64 node-65 node-66 node-68 node-69 node-7 node-70 node-71 node-74 node-75 node-76 node-8 node-80 node-81 node-86 node-89 node-9 node-92 node-93 node-95 node-98-tmp; do
		echo ":$chain - [0:0]"
	done
	echo "COMMIT"
) | $XT_MULTI iptables-restore
$XT_MULTI iptables -E node-98-tmp node-98
exit $?
